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Moonlight7

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Posted : 27 Oct, 2024 09:07 AM

Is remarriage after divorce always adultery?

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Before we even begin to answer this question, let us reiterate, "God hates divorce" (Malachi 2:16). The pain, confusion, and frustration most people experience after a divorce are surely part of the reason that God hates divorce. Even more difficult, biblically, than the question of divorce, is the question of remarriage. The vast majority of people who divorce either remarry or consider getting remarried. What does the Bible say about this?







Matthew 19:9 says, "I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife, except for marital unfaithfulness, and marries another woman commits adultery." See also Matthew 5:32. These Scriptures clearly state that remarriage after a divorce is adultery, except in the instance of "marital unfaithfulness." In regards to this "exception clause" and its implications, please read the following articles:

What does the Bible say about divorce and remarriage?

I am divorced. Can I remarry?



It is our view that, in certain instances, a person is allowed to divorce and remarry without being guilty of adultery: a person whose spouse commits adultery, for example, and a believer whose unbelieving spouse abandons the marriage. We are not saying that a person under such circumstances should remarry. The Bible’s instruction to divorced people is to remain single or be reconciled (1 Corinthians 7:11). At the same time, it is our view that God offers His mercy and grace to the innocent party in a divorce and allows that person to remarry.



A person who gets a divorce for a reason other than the reasons listed above, and then gets remarried has committed adultery (Luke 16:18). The question then becomes, is this remarriage an "act" of adultery, or a "state" of adultery. The present tense of the Greek in Matthew 5:32; 19:9; and Luke 16:18 can indicate a continuous state of adultery. At the same time, the present tense in Greek does not always indicate continuous action. Sometimes it simply means that something occurred (Aoristic, Punctiliar, or Gnomic present). For example, the word "divorces" in Matthew 5:32 is present tense, but divorcing is not a continual action. It is our view that remarriage, no matter the circumstances, is not a continual state of adultery. Only the act of getting remarried itself is adultery.



In the Old Testament Law, the punishment for adultery was death (Leviticus 20:10). At the same time, Deuteronomy 24:1-4 mentions remarriage after a divorce, does not call it adultery, and does not demand the death penalty for the remarried spouse. The Bible explicitly says that God hates divorce (Malachi 2:16), but nowhere explicitly states that God hates remarriage. The Bible nowhere commands a remarried couple to divorce. Deuteronomy 24:1-4 does not describe the remarriage as invalid. Ending a remarriage through divorce would be just as sinful as ending a first marriage through divorce. Both would include the breaking of vows before God, between the couple, and in front of witnesses.



No matter the circumstances, once a couple is remarried, they should strive to live out their married lives in fidelity, in a God-honoring way, with Christ at the center of their marriage. A marriage is a marriage. God does not view the new marriage as invalid or adulterous. A remarried couple should devote themselves to God and to each other—and honor God by making their new marriage a lasting and Christ-centered one (Ephesians 5:22-33).























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LittleDavid

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Posted : 28 Oct, 2024 06:22 PM

Moonlight, why can’t you carry on a conversation with Handyman? He’s asking questions concerning what you posted. So, 👉did you👈 read the entire article that you posted?? That’s a fairly easy answer.



As for your responses, I’m afraid these are just more of the same o’ ongoing rudeness that has characterized your trademark intolerance of those asking for a response. Lots of people, both men and women, over the years you’ve been on the forum under different names, have asked about something you’ve posted only to be scolded for asking.

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Moonlight7

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Posted : 8 Nov, 2024 06:35 AM

All of your postings are on forums of degrading me and others over months and yrs.

All on record somewhere here .







Most Men are here for dating romance and or marriage.

Unlike yourself. Not time to control Biblical posts.

















Seek Jesus for that personal relationship you Lack.









I'm not interested to keep answering to men postings continued ugly insults to Women on site .

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Moonlight7

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Posted : 8 Nov, 2024 06:40 AM

Stop posting your version of me adding more Lies .











Others have seen your postings and rudeness and degrading true Christians on this Biblical discussion.



Find something positive to do on a Dating site !! Like find a wife .

Most women see Handyman62 posts .



It's Odd you agree with his postings.

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